concept
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈkɒn.sɛpt/
美 /ˈkɑn.sɛpt/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An abstract and general idea; an abstraction.
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Understanding retained in the mind, from experience, reasoning and imagination; a generalization (generic, basic form), or abstraction (mental impression), of a particular set of instances or occurrences (specific, though different, recorded manifestations of the concept).
— The words conception, concept, notion, should be limited to the thought of what can not be represented in the imagination; as, the thought suggested by a general term.
- A description of supported operations on a type, including their syntax and semantics.
动词 v.
- To conceive; to dream up.
词汇关系
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closed-concept
concept album
concept art
concept artist
concept car
concept drift
conceptious
conceptless
concept map
concept of operations
conceptor
concept video
gap concept
high concept
high-concept
macroconcept
metaconcept
microconcept
multiconcept
open-concept
operating concept
preconcept
primitive concept
proof of concept
proof-of-concept
pseudoconcept
puncept
self-concept
subconcept
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Etymology tree
Latin conceptusder.
Middle French conceptbor.
English concept
Borrowed from Middle French concept, from Latin conceptus (“a thought, purpose, also a conceiving, etc.”), from concipiō (“to take in, conceive”). Doublet of conceit and concetto. See conceive.
Latin conceptusder.
Middle French conceptbor.
English concept
Borrowed from Middle French concept, from Latin conceptus (“a thought, purpose, also a conceiving, etc.”), from concipiō (“to take in, conceive”). Doublet of conceit and concetto. See conceive.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Latin conceptusder.
Middle French conceptbor.
English concept
Borrowed from Middle French concept, from Latin conceptus (“a thought, purpose, also a conceiving, etc.”), from concipiō (“to take in, conceive”). Doublet of conceit and concetto. See conceive.
Latin conceptusder.
Middle French conceptbor.
English concept
Borrowed from Middle French concept, from Latin conceptus (“a thought, purpose, also a conceiving, etc.”), from concipiō (“to take in, conceive”). Doublet of conceit and concetto. See conceive.
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